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PNB bank fraud likely to swell beyond $2 billion mark

Reuters  |  MUMBAI 

By and Devidutta Tripathy

(Reuters) - The extent of the unravelling fraud at India's state-run could rise beyond the nearly $2 billion mark so far outlined by the lender, according to a source involved in the probe and court documents reviewed by

The source, who asked not to be named, said investigators had not yet recovered all the papers and loan guarantees allegedly issued by rogue employees of the bank, and consequently believed the bank's exposure could be greater than revealed so far.

In what has been dubbed the biggest fraud in India's banking history, (PNB) and police have accused two - one controlled by diamond tycoon and the other by his uncle - of colluding with employees to get credit from using fraudulent guarantees.

Both Choksi and Modi have denied the allegations and lawyers for the two key accused PNB employees in the case have also said they are innocent.

According to court filings, the exposure to three companies controlled by Modi has been estimated at 64.98 billion rupees ($1 billion), while firms controlled by Choksi have been accused of defrauding the of 61.38 billion rupees.

India's federal police, the (CBI), has told a court that the amount involving Modi's companies was likely to go up, according to the source and court filings, copies of which have been reviewed by

The CBI told the court that its investigation had found that the fraudulent issuance of letters of undertaking (LoUs), or guarantees, through a branch of the had been going on since 2010.

In papers filed on Monday, the CBI also said PNB did not have all the documents related to the LoUs, since those were returned to the borrower.

"Most of these documents are not yet recovered. The size of the fraud has now gone (up)...and the same is likely to go even higher," the CBI said in the court filing.

PNB did not respond to requests on Tuesday seeking comment on the risk of its exposure rising further.

The initially reported to authorities on Jan. 29 that the had defrauded it of 2.8 billion rupees, or about $44 million.

On Feb. 14 it said the fraud sum had reached $1.77 billion after a detailed investigation.

It raised the amount further to nearly $2 billion last week, saying it had discovered some $200 million more in fraudulent letters of credit, another form of credit guarantee, issued to Choksi's group.

Investigators widened their probe on Tuesday with the government's beginning to call senior executives from Gitanjali's creditor banks for questioning over their loan exposure, separate sources with direct knowledge of the probe said.

Police also arrested on Tuesday Vipul Chitalia, a at Gitanjali, taking the total number of people arrested so far in the case to 19. Chitalia, who police say was the authorised signatory for for the allegedly fraudulent transactions, was detained by Indian immigration authorities on his arrival from

Modi along with his family left in January before PNB filed a police complaint, according to police, who also say Choksi is out of Their whereabouts are not known.

PNB shares fell 2.3 percent on Tuesday in a market that slipped 1.1 percent. The stock has lost almost 40 percent of its market value since disclosing the fraud on Feb. 14.

told parliament on Tuesday that PNB had "sound fundamentals and strong growth potential" with its high share of low-cost current and savings accounts deposits, stabilising bad loans and scope to raise funds by selling non-core assets.

Axis Bank, a private sector lender, said in a stock exchange filing the had sought information from it on the accounts of and groups of companies, adding its exposure to both groups was about 2 billion rupees.

($1 = 64.9250 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by and Devidutta Tripathy; Additional reporting by Nigam Prusty in New Delhi; Editing by and Alex Richardson)

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 21:07 IST
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